June 2011
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“Of the 11 films the BBFC has banned, eight have since been passed uncut, among...”
– Catherine Shoard in the Guardian: The Human Centipede sequel just too horrible to show, says BBFC. The horror film has become the latest of those eleven.
Jun 6th
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“At the time, the Docklands had a new light rail system called the DLR. It was...”
– Charles Mudede, in I Was There When Acid House Hit London and This Is How It Felt in The Stranger, a Seattle newspaper. This is a really good article, and well worth reading- there are two or three other quoteworthy passages. (via mondoagogo.)
Jun 6th
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“I suspected that drugs were needed to fully enjoy this music, because only drugs...”
– Charles Mudede, in I Was There When Acid House Hit London and This Is How It Felt in The Stranger, a Seattle newspaper. This is a really good article, and well worth reading- there are several other quoteworthy passages. (via mondoagago.)
Jun 6th
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Jun 6th
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“In many ways they fall down in the same areas. They are both slaves to the data...”
– Ben Terrett, posting about two Facebook memory products, asking Which one will I remember in ten years time?
Jun 6th
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May 2011
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May 30th
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“The email accounts of the Guardian, Times, Financial Times and Telegraph are all...”
– James Ball in the Guardian’s Comment is Free: Give Twitter credit for trying to stand up to the courts – unlike others. Is it really true that four of the five old broadsheets have outsourced email to Google? It’s both plausible yet, somehow, deeply worrying.
May 30th
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May 28th
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